GECDSB Middle Years Collaborative Inquiry in Mathematics
I hope you all enjoyed the learning experience as much as Justin and I did these past two weeks at our GECDSB Middle Years Collaborative Inquiry Learning Fair! As mentioned during the session, we have gained so much knowledge from our 29 school teams and are really excited to take the feedback in regards to data collection as well as what teacher learning needs exist as we already plan for next school year. We have quite a few changes in store to make the process less cumbersome and more beneficial for all stakeholders.
Learning Fair Slide Deck
Grab the slide deck from our learning fair by clicking here or on the image below:
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Why Does Pi Show Up in the Area of a Circle Formula?
Link to These Resources Coming Soon!
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Making Connections From Grade 7 to 9 in Measurement: Area
Wondering why we focused so heavily on area and in particular, the area of a circle during our session today? Click here for a list of all the expectations from grade 7, 8 and 9 applied where the word “area” appears in the Ontario Curriculum or click on the image below:
Learning Goals & Success Criteria: Task Redesign
During the Learning Fair, we had spent some time looking at what a Learning Goal and Success Criteria might look like for specific expectations from the Ontario curriculum across grades 7 to 9. Grab all of the resources from this activity by clicking here or on the image below: